Summary: A quaint spot for daily specials.
Le Capucine, nestled near the Madeleine church, serves up a rotating daily lunch menu in a classic bistro setting. The intimate dining space is adorned with a tiled floor, slates on the wall, and traditional wooden tables. While the dishes are simple and crafted from market-fresh ingredients, some guests find the flavors a bit subdued. Seasonal offerings might include white asparagus with basil vinaigrette or a succulent rack of lamb accompanied by mushrooms and ratte potatoes in a spinach cream. Dessert lovers can indulge in a praline and chocolate croustillant paired with almond ice cream. The evening menu is more concise, featuring Italian charcuterie and a prime rib for two, complemented by a carefully curated wine list of biodynamic selections. Le Capucine embodies the charm of a typical Parisian bistro with its cozy atmosphere and classic brasserie dishes.